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Old 09-02-2009, 02:06 PM   #1
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Default Outdoor storage sheds

Were thinking of getting one and possible 2 sheds to store some of our pool supplies and outdoor stuff. I just wanted to see what other people have and what seems to work beeter with steel vs vinyl vs wood.

For the bigger one I may wind up making a concrete floor for it or possibly plywood but havent decided. its not at the top of the list but may want to get it done before it gets cold if I have to pour concrete.

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Old 09-02-2009, 02:12 PM   #2
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personally I like wood. I can design and build it myself. They are as heavy duty as you want and easy to maintain. Last one I built was 10 by 12 framed out the floor and sheeted with 3/4 plywood. I used it to store 4 wheelers, golf cart, and other toys. Worked great and stood up to the weather very well. I never worried about my shed going to visit the neighbors like people with the little tin sheds did.
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Tin/alumiminum sheds are terrible once they are older than 2 years.
Do wood.
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This was here when I bought the house. Its a plastic thing. I like it and it works well

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http://www.footesamishshedsupstate.com/
its my best friends family, give them a call and tell them jarvis gave u the number
ur in NY right?
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Old 09-02-2009, 03:27 PM   #6
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http://www.footesamishsheds.com/
its my best friends family, give them a call and tell them jarvis gave u the number
ur in NY right?
Thanx, I am in NY down on LI.

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i updated the website the new one is my friends the othere i think is his relatives
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This was here when I bought the house. Its a plastic thing. I like it and it works well

Wow, very neat.....
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Old 09-02-2009, 10:40 PM   #9
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10' x 16' with a garage door. I keep my cub cadet, all the attachments plus various other stuff including the ZR1100.

Here's a fact for you. The bigger the shed, the more shit you'll put in it

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Old 09-02-2009, 11:00 PM   #10
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10x16 is way too big for us. We only have a 60x100 plot and a pool in the back. I am thinking an 8x8 ft maybe 8x10 but I need to measure out the spot in the yard where I want to put it to see what kind of room I have.

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